Nitro- and cyanoguanidines as selective preemergence herbicides and plant defoliants

ABSTRACT

There are provided novel nitroguanidine and cyanoguanidine compounds. A method of dessicating and defoliating plants by applying to the foliage thereof certain nitroguanidine or cyanoguanidine compounds and a method for the selective preemergence control of undesirable broadleaf weeds and grasses in the presence of graminaceous crops are disclosed.

This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/337,517 now abandoned, filed on Apr. 13, 1989 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 06/900,940 now abandoned, filed on Aug. 27, 1986 which is a divisional of Ser. No. 06/759,703, filed on Jul. 29, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,639,268.

This invention relates to certain novel nitroguanidine and cyanoguanidine compounds. It also relates to a method of desiccating and defoliating plants, particularly malvaceous plants such as cotton, by applying to the foliage thereof an effective amount of a nitroguanidine or cyanoguanidine compound. It further relates to a method for the selective preemergence control of undesirable broadleaf weeds and grasses in the presence of graminaceous crops, by applying a herbicidally effective amount of a nitro- or cyanoguanidine to soil containing the seeds of the planted crop and seeds or other propagating organs of undesirable plants.

Although certain nitro- and cyanoguanidines are known, to the best of our knowledge, such compounds have not been disclosed or suggested as selective preemergence herbicidal agents effective for the control of undesirable weeds and grasses in the presence of graminaceous crops or as desiccants or defoliants for cotton and other plants. Rather, some nitroguanidines are described by A. F. McKay et al., U.S. Pat. No. 2,559,085, issued Jul. 3, 1951, as intermediates for the preparation of synthetic antibiotics, antihistamines and insecticides. Others are described by R. A. Henry et al., in U.S. Pat. No. 2,946,820, issued Jul. 26, 1980, the preparation of high bulk density nitroguanidines with improved handling characteristics, and still others are described by L. M. Speltz, B. L. Walworth and A. D. Pavlista in the American Cyanamid Patent Application, Publication number DE 3345-281-A; 84-159685/26; Priority Document U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 451,698, Dec. 20, 1982. The above application describes the use of nitroguanidines and cyanoguanidines as yield enhancing agents for crops such as potatoes, sugar beets, barley, wheat and even cotton. It also describes generically some α-substituted nitro- and cyanoguanidines. However, it does not specifically identify or describe the novel α-substituted nitro- and cyanoguanidines of the present invention, nor does it suggest that application of nitroguanidines and cyanoguanidines to malvaceous plants especially cotton with at least 60% open boll one to two weeks prior to harvest will provide controlled defoliation of the plants and permit easier harvesting of the crop. Furthermore, the L. M. Speltz et al. application does not disclose the use of nitroguanidines or cyanoguanidines as preemergence herbicides nor do they suggest that such compounds exhibit selectivity in graminaceous crops.

When cotton is harvested, contamination of the seed cotton (seed plus lint) by green leaves and petioles hinders the harvesting procedure and lowers cotton lint quality by staining the lint. However, with the novel compounds and method of the present invention, mature cotton plants can not be treated with an effective amount of a selected nitroguanidine or cyanoguanidine prior to harvest, thereby inducing the cotton leaves to fall cleanly from the plant (defoliation) prior to harvest. This facilitates an easier harvest and provides a high quality lint essentially free of chlorophyll stains.

While it is well recognized that controlled defoliation of cotton and other plants could provide the above-mentioned advantages, surprisingly, there are but few chemicals that have met with commercial success as defoliating agents and even these compounds are not entirely satisfactory. They include: N-(substituted phenyl)-N-1,2,3-thiadiazole-5-yl ureas; tributyl phosphorotrithioate; sodium chlorate; and 0,0,0,0-tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate.

It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide novel nitroguanidine and cyanoguanidine compounds that are highly effective as preemergence herbicides, desiccants and defoliants for plants.

It is also an object of this invention to provide a method for the selective preemergence control of undesirable broadleaf weeds and grasses in the presence of graminaceous crops, such as corn, wheat, barley and rice.

It is a further object of this invention to provide a method for defoliating cotton plants prior to harvest thereby facilitating easier harvesting of the cotton and providing high quality cotton lint essentially free of stains.

These and other objects of the present invention will become clearer from the more detailed description of the invention which follows.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention described herein relates to novel herbicidal and plant defoliating and/or desiccating nitro- and cyanoguanidine compounds represented by the following structural formula (I): ##STR1## wherein R₁ is NO₂ or CN; R₂ is n--C₃ H₇, CH₂ OCH₃ or CH₂ CH═CH₂ ; X is hydrogen, ortho-, meta- or para-fluoro, meta- methoxy, meta-hydroxy or para-chloro; and the salts, tautomers and optical isomers thereof and the (+) or (-)-isomers of compounds having the above structure, where R₁ and X are as described above and R₂ is CH₃, C₂ H₅ or CF₃.

The invention also relates to a method for defoliating plants, particularly cotton, by applying to the foliage thereof a defoliatingly effective amount of a nitroguanidine or cyanoguanidine having the general structural formula (II): ##STR2## wherein R₁ is NO₂ or CN; R₃ is allyl, CF₃, CH₂ OCH₃ or C₁ -C₃ alkyl optionally substituted with OH or OCH₃ ; Y is hydrogen, halogen or OR₄ where R₄ is hydrogen or C₁ -C₄ alkyl; Z is hydrogen, halogen, CH₃ or CF₃ ; n is an integer of 0 or 1, and the salts, tautomers and optical isomers thereof.

PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

A preferred group of nitroguanidines and cyanoguanidines useful as selective preemergence herbicides for use in the presence of graminaceous crops has the Formula I structure, wherein R₁ and X are as described above; and R₂ is CH₂ CH═CH₂ or CH₂ OCH₃ ; and the salts, tautomers and optical isomers thereof.

A preferred group of nitro- and cyanoguanidine compounds which are effective as defoliating agents have the Formula II structure, wherein R₁ is as described above; R₃ is allyl, CF₃, CH₂ OCH₃ or alkyl C₁ -C₃ ; n is 1; Y is hydrogen, Cl, Br or OCH₃ ; Z is hydrogen, Br, Cl, CH₃ or CF₃ ; and the salts, tautomers and optical isomers thereof.

Salts of the nitro and cyanoguanidines useful as defoliants when applied in accordance with the method of the present invention, include the inorganic alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, Co, Cu, Zn, and Ag salts, together with the organic amine salts represented by the structure, N⁺ R_(a) R_(b) R_(c) R_(d), wherein R_(a), R_(b), R_(c) , and R_(d) are each selected from hydrogen and alkyl C₁ -C₃₀ straight or branched chain and optionally substituted with one or two --OH, C₃ -C₆ alkenyl or C₃ -C₆ alkynyl groups. Preferred salts of these compounds include the sodium. calcium, magnesium, potassium, ammonium, methylamine, trimethylamine, dodecylamine, tributylamine, diisopropylamine, triethylamine, tetrabutylamine, and tallow-amine salts.

These salts are readily prepared by dissolving or dispersing the appropriate nitroguanidine or cyanoguanidine as depicted by both Formula I and Formula II above in an aqueous solution or suspension of an alkali metal hydroxide, alkaline earth metal hydroxide, organic ammonium hydroxide or the like.

The substituted phenylnitroguanidines, encompassed by Formula I and II, are useful in the method of the present invention and can be prepared by reaction of an appropiately substituted aniline with approximately an equimolar amount of an N-alkyl-N-nitroso-N'-nitroguanidine in the presence of an aqueous alcoholic solution. The mixture is heated to about 40° C., treated with a strong base such as sodium hydroxide, and the alcohol removed from the mixture by evaporation. The remaining liquid is then filtered, and the filtrate acidified with a strong mineral acid (i.e., hydrochloric acid) to yield the desired substituted phenylnitroguanidine. This reaction is graphically illustrated as follows: ##STR3## wherein R' is C₁ -C₄ alkyl; and Y and Z are as described above. (See McKay and Wright [Journal American Chemical Society, 71:1968 (1949)]).

Alternatively, the Formula I benzylnitroguanidines can be prepared by reacting approximately equimolar amounts of the appropriate benzylamine with a 1-alkyl-3-nitro-1-nitrosoguanidine in the presence of an aqueous aliphatic alcohol. The reaction may be illustrated as follows: ##STR4## wherein R₂ is CH₃, C₂ H₅, n--C₃ H₇, CF₃, CH₂ OCH₃ or CH₂ CH═CH₂ and X is hydrogen, fluoro, chloro, methoxy or hydroxy.

Preparation of the substituted phenyl and benzyl cyanoguanidines is readily accomplished by dissolving or dispersing the appropriately substituted aniline or benzylamine in hydrochloric acid and admixing the thus-formed solution or dispersion with an equimolar amount of sodium dicyanamide. In practice, it is generally desirable to disperse the sodium dicyanamide in water prior to admixture with the aniline solution or to disperse the sodium dicyanamide in ethoxyethanol for reaction with the benzylamine. This reaction is illustrated as follows: ##STR5## wherein Y is hydrogen, halogen, or OR₄ ; R₄ is hydrogen or C₁ -C₄ alkyl; Z is hydrogen, halogen, CH₃ or CF₃ ; n is an integer of 0 or 1 and R₃ is allyl, CF₃ or C₁ -C₃ alkyl optionally substituted with OH, or OCH₃.

While the nitroguanidines and cyanoguanidines, effective as preemergence herbicidal agents and as defoliating agents for plants, are shown in one tautomeric form, by Formulas I and II, i.e. ##STR6## wherein R₁, R₂, R₃, X, Y and Z are as described above; it should be recognized that these compounds may actually exist in different tautomeric forms, such as: ##STR7##

As tautomers differ from each other only in the position of the hydrogen atom and double bond and ordinarily exist together in equilibrium, it is intended that all tautomeric forms of the Formula I and II compounds be included in the invention of the subject application.

The nitro- and cyanoguanidines useful in the method of the present invention are particularly suitable for desiccating and defoliating cotton plants. In practice it is generally found that from about 0.001 to 10 kg per hectare and preferably about 0.01 to 4 kg per hectare, of a Formula I or Formula II compound, applied to the foliage of cotton as a dilute solid or liquid formulation when approximately 60% of the bolls are open and about 1 to 2 weeks before harvest will desiccate the plants, induce the plants to shed their leaves and inhibit regrowth.

The nitro- and cyanoguanidines of this invention are also useful as preemergence herbicidal agents, particularly selective herbicidal agents useful for controlling broadleaf weeds and grasses in the presence of graminaceous crops. In this use, the active ingredients are applied to soil in which the graminaceous crops have been planted. Generally, about 1.0 to 10 kg/ha and preferably about 1.0 to 4.0 kg/ha, applied as a dilute solid compositions, such as a granular formulation, dust or dust concentrate, or a liquid spray such as an aqueous dispersion or suspension of a flowable concentrate, wettable powder or emulsifiable concentrate, is effective for controlling a wide variety of broadleaf weeds and grasses, without injuring the crop.

The compounds of this invention may be used alone or in combination or conjunction with defoliants including N-(substituted phenyl)-N-1,2,3-triadiazole-5-yl ureas; tributyl phosphorotrithioate; sodium chlorate; 2-(2-imidazolin-2-yl)quinolines; 2-(2-imidazolin-2-yl)-pyridines; 0,0,0',0-tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate; and 2,1,3-benzothiadiazole-dicarbonitriles.

The 2-(2-imidazolin-2-yl) pyridines and 2-(2-imidazolin-2-yl)quinolines that can be used in combination with the nitro-and cyanoguanidines of the invention include:

methyl 2-(5-isopropvl-5-methyl-4-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)nicotinate;

2-(5-isopropyl-5-methyl-4-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)nicotinic acid;

calcium 2-(5-isopropyl-5-methyl-4-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)nicotinate;

2-propynyl 2-(5-isopropyl-5-methyl-4-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)nicotinate;

furfuryl 2-(5-isopropyl-5-methyl-4-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)nicotinate;

sodium 2-(5-isopropyl-5-methyl-4-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)nicotinate;

isopropylammonium 2-(5-isopropyl-5-methyl-4-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)nicotinate;

5-ethyl-2-(5-isopropyl-5-methyl-4-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)nicotinic acid;

6-chloro-2-(5-isopropyl-5-methyl-4-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)nicotinic acid;

6-methyl-2-(5-isopropyl-5-methyl-4-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)nicotinic acid;

2-(5-isopropyl-5-methyl-4-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)-3-quinolinecarboxylic acid;

2-(5-isopropyl-5-methyl-4-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)-7-methyl-3-quinolinecarboxylic acid;

2-(5-isopropyl-2-methyl-4-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)-6-methyl-3-quinolinecarboxylic acid;

chloro-2-(5-isopropyl-5methyl-4oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)-3-quinolinecarboxylic acid;

3,7-chloro-2-(5-isopropyl-5-methyl-4-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)-3-quinolinecarboxylic acid;

5,7-dihydro-α-isopropyl-α-methyl-5,7-dioxo-6H-pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyridine-6-acetonitrile;

α-cyclopropyl-5,7-dihydro-α-methyl-5,7-dioxo-6H-pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyridine-6-acetonitrile;

5,7-dihydro-α-isopropyl-2-methoxy-α-methyl-5,7-dioxo-6H-pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyridine-6-acetonitrile;

1,3-dihydro-α-isopropyl-α-methyl-1,3-dioxo-2H-pyrrolo[3,4-b]quinoline-2-acetonitrile;

2-chloro-5,7-dihydro-α-isopropyl-α-methyl-5,7-dioxo-6H-pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyridine-6-acetonitrile;

1,3-dihydro-α-isopropyl-α-methyl-1,3-dioxo-2H-pyrrolo[3,4-b]quinoline-2-acetamide;

2-chloro-5,7-dihydro-α-isopropyl-α-methyl-5,7-dioxo-6H-pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyridine-6-acetamide;

5,7-dihydro-α-isopropyl-2-methoxy-α-methyl-5,7-dioxo-6H-pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyridine-6-acetamide;

3-bromo-5,7-dihydro-α-isopropyl-α-methyl-5,7-dioxo-6H-pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyridine-6-acetamide;

5,7-dihydro-α-isopropyl-α-methyl-5,7-dioxo-6H-pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyridine-6-acetamide;

3-isopropyl-8-methoxy-3-methyl-5H-imidazo[1'.2':1,2]pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyridine-2-(3H),5-dione;

3-isopropyl-3-methyl-5H-imidazo[1',2':1,2]pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyridine-2(3),5-dione;

2-isopropyl-2-methyl-5H-imidazo[1',2':1,2]pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyridine-3(2H),5-dione;

2-isopropyl-2-methyl-5H-imidazo[1',2':1,2]pyrrolo[3,4-b]quinoline-3(2H),5-dione;

methyl 2-[(carbamoyl-1,2-dimethylpropyl)carbamoyl]quinoline-3-carboxylate;

methyl 2-[(1-carbamoyl-1,2-dimethylpropyl)carbamoyl]nicotinate;

benzyl 2-[(1-carbamoyl-1-methylpropyl)carbamoyl]nicotinate; and

dodecyl 2-[(1-carbamoyl-1,2-dimethylpropyl)carbamoyl)nicotinate.

The nitroguanidines and cyanoguanidines of this invention may also be used in combination or conjunction with other pest control agents such as insecticidal agents, fungicides and pesticidal synergists such as piperonyl butoxide.

The insecticides contemplated for use in combination treatments with the nitroguanidines and cyanoguanidines of this invention include:

S-6-chloro-2,3-dihydro-2-oxobenzoxazol-3-yl-methyl 0,0-diethyl phosphorodithioate;

N,N-dimethyl-2-methylcarbamoyloximino-2-(methylthio)acetamide;

1-methylethyl (E,E)-11-methoxy-3,7-11-trimethyl-2,4-dodecadienoate;

S-2,3-dihydro-5-methoxy-2-oxo-1,3,4-thiadiazol-3-ylmethyl 0,0-dimethyl phosphorodithioate;

0,S-dimethyl phosphoramidothioate;

2-(diethoxyphosphinylimino)-4-methyl-1,3-dithiolane;

(RS)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl N-(2-chloro-α,α,α-trifluoro-p-tolyl)-D-valinate;

4-chlorophenyl-3-(2-6-difluorobenzolylures;

0,0-diethyl 0-3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl phosphorothioate;

N'-(4-chloro-2-methylphenyl)-N,N-dimethyl-methanimidamide;

1,3-di(carbamoylthio)-2-dimethylaminopropane;

N-methylbis(2,4-xylyliminomethyl)amine;

0,S-dimethyl acetylphosphoramidothioate;

0,0-diethyl S-p-chlorophenylthiomethyl phosphorodithioate;

6,7,8,9,10,10-hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-6,9-methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin-3-oxide;

2,4,5,4'-tetrachlorodiphenyl sulphone;

alpha-methylbenzyl 3-(dimethoxyphosphinyloxy)cis-chrotomate;

2-(2-butoxyethoxy) ethyl ester;

bis(dialkylphosphinothionyl)disulfide;

0,0-dimethyl 0-2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl phosphorodithioate;

(S)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (IR)-cis-3-(2,2-dibromovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate;

(±)-α-cyano-4-fluoro-3-phenoxybenzyl (+)-4-difluoromethoxy-α-(1-methylethyl)benzeneacetate;

(RS)-α-cyano-4-fluoro-3-phenoxybenzyl;

(IRS)-cis, trans-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate;

S-methyl N-(methylcarbamoyloxy)thio-acetimidate;

2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl-methylcarbamate;

2-methyl-2-(methylthio)propanol 0-[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime;

0,0-diethyl-S-(tert-butylthiomethyl)phosphorodithioate;

0,0-dimethyl S-phthalimidomethyl phosphorodithioate;

0-2,4-dichlorophenyl 0-ethyl S-propyl phosphorodithioate;

0-4-bromo-2-chlorophenyl 0-ethyl S-propyl phosphorothioate;

2-(dimethylamino-5,6-dimethyl-4-pyrimidinyl dimethylcarbamate;

dimethyl 2,2-dichlorovinyl phosphate;

dimethyl-1,2-dibromo-2,2-dichloroethyl phosphate;

2,4-dinitro-6-(2-octyl)phenyl crotonate;

dimethyl 2-chloro-2-diethylcarbamoyl-1-methyl vinyl phosphate;

N-methyl-1-naphthyl carbamate;

0,0-diethyl-S-(ethylthiomethyl)phosphorodithioate;

0,0-dimethyl-S-(ethylthiomethyl)phosphorodithioate;

0,0-dimethyl S-(4-oxobenzotriazine-3-methyl)phosphorodithioate;

2,3-p-dioxane S,S-bis(0,0-diethylphosphorodithioate);

0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-4-methyl-6-pyrimidinyl)phosphorothioate;

0,0-dimethyl S-(N-methylcarbamoylmethyl)phosphorodithioate;

0,0-diethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate;

0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate;

0,0-dimethyl 0-(3-methyl-4-nitrophenyl)thionophosphate;

0,0-dimethyl S-p-chlorophenylthiomethyl phosphorodithioate;

methyl-4-dimethylamino-3,5-xylyl carbamate;

2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-1,1,1-trichloroethane;

dichlorodiphenyl dichloroethane;

chlorinated camphene;

terpene polychlorinate;

0,0,0',0'-tetramethyl-0,0'-thiodi-p-phenylene phosphorothioate;

0,0,0',0'-tetraethyl S,S'-methylene bis-phosphorodithioate;

dimethyl 2-methoxycarbonyl-1-methylvinyl phosphate;

diethyl(dimethoxyphosphinothioylthio)succinate;

0,0-dimethyl 0-[3-methyl-4-(methylthio)phenyl]phosphorothioate;

(RS)-α-cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl (RS)-4-chloro-α-(1-methlethyl)benzeneacetate;

(RS)-α-cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl (1RS)cis,trans-3-(2,2-dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethyl cyclopropanecarboxylate;

(±)-α-cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl (+)-4-(difluoromethoxy)-α-(1-methylethyl)benzenacetate;

(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl (1RS)-cis,trans-3-(2,2-dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate;

2,2-bis(p-methoxyphenyl-1,1,1,-tri-chloroethane;

4,4'-dichloro-α-trichloromethylbenzyhydrol; and

3-(dimethoxyphosphinyloxy)-N,N-dimethyl-ciscrotonamide.

Advantageously, the compounds of the present invention can be formulated as solid or liquid compositions which may be dispersed in a liquid or solid diluent for application to the foliage of plants or to soil in which they are grown. The substituted guanidines of the invention may be formulated as flowable concentrates, emulsifiable concentrates, wettable powders, dusts or dust concentrates.

A typical emulsifiable concentrate can be prepared by dissolving, on a weight basis, about 8% of the active guanidine in about 40% of N-methylpyrrolidone, about 35% of a mixture of substituted benzenes, and about 10% of a spreader activator, having ingredients alkylarylpolyoxyethylene glycol, free-fatty acid and propanol, with about 7% by weight of a nonionic surfactant, such as octylphenoxy polyethoxy ethanol, and nonylphenoxy polyethoxy ethanol. This concentrate is dispersed in water for application as a liquid spray.

Emulsifiable concentrates can also be prepared by dissolving, on a weight basis, about 10% of the active guanidine in about 58% of N-methylpyrrolidone, about 24% octyl alcohol, and about 8% polyoxyethylated castor oil.

Flowable liquid concentrates can be prepared by grinding together about 40%, by weight, of the substituted nitro- or cyanoguanidine, about 0.40% colloidal magnesium aluminum silicate, about 1.50% sodium salts of polymerized alkyl naphthalene sulfonic acids, about 8.0% propylene glycol, about 0.1% ethoxylated octylphenol, about 0.1% nonylphenoxy polyethoxy ethanol, about 0.07% citric acid, about 0.06% xanthan gum, about 0.10% paraformaldehyde and about 49.77% water.

Flowable liquid concentrates can be prepared by milling together about 46%, by weight, of the substituted guanidine with about 0.4%, by weight, of colloidal magnesium aluminum silicate, about 1.5%, by weight, of naphthalene formaldehyde condensate, about 8%, by weight, of polyethylene glycol, about 0.1%, by weight, of nonylphenol ethylene oxide condensate (9-11 moles ethylene oxide), about 0.1%, by weight, of a dispersing agent (e.g., sodium lignosulfonate), about 0.07%, by weight, citric acid, about 46%, by weight, of water, and about 0.06%, by weight, of xanthan gum. This concentrate is dispersed in water for application as a liquid spray.

A typical wettable powder can be prepared by grinding together, on a weight basis, about 20% to 45% of a finely-divided carrier (e.g., kaolin, bentonite, diatomaceous earth, and attapulgite), about 45% to 80% of the active compound, about 2% to 5% of a dispersing agent (e.g., sodium lignosulfonate), and about 2% to 5% of a nonionic surfactant (e.g., octylphenoxy polyethoxy ethanol, and nonylphenoxy polyethoxy ethanol). This formulation is generally dispersed in water for application as a liquid spray.

The following non-limiting examples are presented for the purpose of illustrating the present invention and facilitating a better understanding thereof. Unless otherwise noted, all parts are by weight.

EXAMPLE 1 Preparation of 1-(α-Ethylbenzyl)-3-nitroguanidine ##STR8## α-Ethylbenzylamine (7.2 g, 0.053 m) is added dropwise at room temperature to a slurry of 1-methyl-3-nitro-1-nitrosoguanidine (7.8 g, 0.053 m) in 200 mL of EtOH/H₂ O (1/1). After stirring the mixture at room temperature for 18 hours, the precipitate which forms is removed by filtration, washed with EtOH/H₂ O (30/70) and air dried. Recrystallization from CH₂ Cl₂ /CH₃ OH (98/2) gives 9.5 g (82%) of a white solid with mp 129.5°-130.5° C.

Elemental Analysis: N₄ O₂ C₁₀ H₁₄, M.W. 222.24: Calculated: C--54.04%; H--6.35%; N--25.21%. Found: C--54.06%; H--6.42%; N--25.36%.

Following the above procedure but substituting the appropriate α-substituted benzylamine for α-ethylbenzylamine yields the following compounds:

    ______________________________________                                          ##STR9##                                                                      X       R.sub.1 R.sub.2      mp °C.                                     ______________________________________                                         H       NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3     115-116.5                                         2-F     NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3      99-102                                           4-F     NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3     133-136                                           H       NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3     126-127 (+)-isomer                                3-OCH.sub.3                                                                            NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3     126-130                                           H       NO.sub.2                                                                               CF.sub.3     149-151                                           H       NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                             100-105 (-)-isomer                                3-F     NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3     135-138                                           H       NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                             105-107 (+)-isomer                                H       NO.sub.2                                                                                -n-C.sub.3 H.sub.7                                                                         129-131                                           H       NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.2 CHCH.sub.2                                                                         121-123                                           3-OCH.sub.3                                                                            NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                             115-117                                           3-F     NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                             135-137                                           4-F     NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                              82-87                                            3-Cl    NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                             115-118                                           4-Cl    NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                             semi-solid                                        H       NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.2 OCH.sub.3                                                                          167-168                                           H       NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3     127.5-128 (-)-isomer                              2-OCH.sub.3                                                                            NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3     188-192                                           3-CH.sub.3                                                                             NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3     140-143                                           3-CF.sub.3                                                                             NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                             128-132                                           4-OCH.sub.3                                                                            NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                              94-97                                            ______________________________________                                    

EXAMPLE 2 Preparation of 1-cyano-3-(α-ethylbenzyl)guanidine ##STR10##

13.5 g (0.1 mol) α-Ethylbenzylamine dissolved in 200 mL anhydrous ether is treated with excess hydrogen chloride and stirred for 1 hour. Solids are isolated by filtration, washed well with ether and dried overnight under vacuum. A mixture of 10.8 g (0.063 mol) of the hydrochloride, 5.6 g (0.063 mol) sodium dicyanamide and 100 mL 1-butanol is heated to reflux. Water (12 mL) is added dropwise over a 50 minute period to give a solution. After refluxing for 24 hours, the solution is vacuum stripped and the residue chromatographed on flash column silica gel using ethyl acetate as eluent. The appropriate fractions are concentrated to a gummy solid which is triturated with ether and hexanes and then dried under vacuum to give a white solid weighing 8.85 g (69.4%) with mp 121°-123°.

    ______________________________________                                                % C          % H    % N                                                 ______________________________________                                         Calcd.   65.32          6.98   27.70                                           Found    65.16          6.98   27.52                                           ______________________________________                                    

Following the above procedure but substituting the optically active (+)-α-ethylbenzylamine for the racemic α-ethylbenzylamine, yields the (+)-1-cyano-3-(α-ethylbenzyl)guanidine, mp 100°-101° C.

Also, substituting the appropriate substituted aniline or amine for α-ethylbenzylamine yields the following compounds:

    ______________________________________                                          ##STR11##                                                                     Y         Z        R.sub.3  n    R.sub.1                                                                              mp °C.                           ______________________________________                                         3-Cl      5-Cl     --       0    CN    196-198                                 3-OCH.sub.3                                                                              H        --       1    CN    112-114                                 3-Br      H        --       0    CN    236-237                                 3-CF.sub.3                                                                               H        H        0    CN    203-206                                 H         H        H        1    CN    100-101                                 4-OH      3-Cl     --       0    CN    217-219                                 4-F       3-CF.sub.3                                                                              --       0    CN    146-148                                 4-F       3-Cl     --       0    CN    214.5-216                               H         H        C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                         1    CN    121-123                                 H         H        CH.sub.3 1    CN    156-158                                 3-Cl      5-Cl     --       0    NO.sub.2                                                                             218-219                                 H         H        --       0    NO.sub.2                                                                             147-149                                 3-Br      5-Br     --       0    NO.sub.2                                                                             243-dec.                                3-CH.sub.3                                                                               5-Br     --       0    NO.sub.2                                                                             201-203                                 3-OCH.sub.3                                                                              5-CF.sub.3                                                                              --       0    NO.sub.2                                                                             152-154                                 ______________________________________                                    

EXAMPLE 3 Evaluation of nitro- and cyanoguanidines as cotton defoliants using a leaf-dip bioassay

In the following tests, compounds are considered active defoliants when a single leaf abscises after being dipped in a solution of the test compound containing 5,333 ppm of test compound or less. Highly effective defoliants, such as 1-(α-ethylbenzyl)-3-nitroguanidine, will induce abscission at concentrations of 267 to 533 ppm not only of the dipped leaf but of the other leaves on the plant as well.

In the test, a solution or suspension of test compound is prepared in 6 ml of 50% aqueous/acetone. Preparation involves dispersing or dissolving 32 mg of test compound in 3.1 mL of acetone containing 0.5% v/v of a non-ionic spreader-sticker, Multifilm X-77®, the principal functioning agents of which are alkylarylpolyoxyethylene, glycols, free fatty acids and isopropanol, and admixing therewith 3.1 mL of deionized water. The concentration of test compound in this preparation is 5,333 ppm and equal to that of a spray solution applied at the rate of 2 kg/ha delivered in a volume of 374 liters. The thus prepared test solution is then poured into a 9 cm diameter Petri dish. Thereafter a growing, potted cotton plant is inverted and the upper surface of the 5th leaf dipped in the test solution. Care is taken to avoid contacting other parts of the plant with test solution. Excess test solution is allowed to drain from the treated leaf and thereafter the plant is placed on a bench in the greenhouse and cared for in a conventional manner. If the test compound is active, the treated leaf will abscise about 7 days post-treatment and defoliation of the entire plant may be complete in about 14 days. If a compound is active at 5333 ppm, dilutions may be made to determine the effectiveness of the compound at lower concentrations. Data obtained are reported in Table I below.

                  TABLE I                                                          ______________________________________                                         Leaf Dip Bioassay for Cotton Defoliation                                        ##STR12##                                                                                           Single Leaf                                                                    Dip Assay                                                Y      Z      R.sub.1 R.sub.3   n   ppm  Abscission                            ______________________________________                                         3-Cl   5-Cl   NO.sub.2                                                                               --        0    553 no                                                                        2667 yes                                                                       5333 yes                                   3-Br   5-Br   NO.sub.2                                                                               --        0    533 no                                                                        2667 yes                                                                       5333 yes                                   H      H      NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3  1    533 no                                                                        5333 yes                                   H      2-F    NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3  1    533 yes                                                                       5333 yes                                   H      4-F    NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3  1   5333 yes                                   H      H      NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                          1    267 yes                                                                        533 yes                                                                       1067 yes                                   H      H      NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub. 5 (+)                                                                     1    267 yes                                                                        533 yes                                                                       1067 yes                                   H      H      NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5 (-)                                                                      1    533 yes                                                                       5333 yes                                   H      H      NO.sub.2                                                                                -n-C.sub.3 H.sub.7                                                                      1    267 yes                                                                        533 yes                                                                       2667 yes                                                                       5333 yes                                   H      H      NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.2 CHCH.sub.2                                                                      1   5333 yes                                   3-OCH.sub.3                                                                           H      NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3  1    533 yes                                                                       5333 yes                                   H      H      NO.sub.2                                                                               CF.sub.3  1   5333 yes                                   3-OCH.sub.3                                                                           H      NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                          1    533 no                                                                        5333 yes                                   3-F    H      NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                          1    533 yes                                                                       5333 yes                                   4-F    H      NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                          1    533 yes                                                                       5333 yes                                   2-Cl   H      NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                          1    533 yes                                                                       5333 yes                                   4-Cl   H      NO.sub. 2                                                                              C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                          1    533 yes                                                                       5333 yes                                   H      H      CN      C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                          1    533 yes                                                                       5333 yes                                   H      H      CN      C.sub.2 H.sub.5 (+)                                                                      1    533 no                                                                        5333 yes                                   ______________________________________                                    

EXAMPLE 4 Evaluation of test compounds as cotton defoliants applied as foliar sprays

In the following tests cotton plants having 12 to 14 leaves are sprayed with 50/50 aqueous/acetone mixtures containing sufficient test compound to provide from 0.10 to 2.0 kg/ha of test compound when sprayed to run-off with the test solution or suspension. The test solutions also contain 0.25% V/V of a non-ionic surfactant or spreader-sticker, the principal functioning agents of which are alkylarylpolyoxyethylene, glycols, free fatty acids and isopropanol. Each test is replicated four times and the treated plants are then placed on greenhouse benches and examined at intervals during the 14 days post treatment. Data obtained are reported in Table II below as % defoliation.

                  TABLE II                                                         ______________________________________                                         Cotton Defoliation Using Foliar Spray of Test Compound                          ##STR13##                                                                                                      Rate    %                                     Y     Z       R.sub.1 R.sub.3                                                                               n   kg/ha   Defoliation                           ______________________________________                                         3-Cl  5-Cl    NO.sub.2                                                                               --     0   0.23    53                                                                     0.68    71                                                                     1.35    95                                    H     H       NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3                                                                              1   0.2     60                                                                     2.0     60                                    H     H       NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3 (+)                                                                          1   0.06    59                                                                     0.12    66                                                                     0.18    79                                    H     2-F     NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3                                                                              1   0.2     39                                                                     2.0     54                                    H     3-F     NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3                                                                              1   0.1     50                                                                     0.2     63                                                                     0.4     55                                    H     4-F     NO.sub.2                                                                               CH.sub.3                                                                              1   2.0     58                                    H     H       NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                       1   0.1     71                                                                     0.2     86                                                                     0.4     89                                    H     H       NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5 (+)                                                                   1   0.1     100                                                                    0.2     100                                                                    0.4     100                                   H     H       NO.sub.2                                                                               C.sub.2 H.sub.5 (-)                                                                   1   0.2     71                                                                     2.0     86                                    H     H       NO.sub.2                                                                               CF.sub.3                                                                              1   2.0     69                                    H     H       CN      C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                       1   0.2     50                                                                     2.0     88                                    ______________________________________                                    

EXAMPLE 5 Evaluation of 1-(α-ethylbenzyl)-3-nitroguanidine as a defoliant for cotton (variety: Deltapine 41)

In the following field evaluation cotton plants (variety: Deltapine 41) growing in late bloom stage with at least 60% of the bolls open, are sprayed with an aqueous suspension of 1-(α-ethylbenzyl)-3-nitroguanidine. The test composition is prepared by admixing 69.25% by weight of water with 0.15% by weight of xanthan gum; 0.3% by weight of nonylphenoxy polyethoxy ethanol (Triton N101® marketed by Rohm and Haas Co.); 3.0% by weight of an ammonium salt of a condensed mononaphthalene sulfonic acid (Lomar PWA marketed by Diamond Shamrock; 0.1% by weight of paraformaldehyde; 0.2% by weight of a 30% mixture of dimethylpolysiloxane (Magu DF243 marketed by Mazer Chemicals Inc.) and 21% by weight of 1-(α-ethylbenzyl)-3-nitroguanidine.

This composition is then dispersed in water in a sufficient amount to provide from 0.038 kg/ha to 0.6 kg/ha of active ingredient when the aqueous suspension is sprayed on the cotton plants at the rate of 31 gallons per hectare. Three replications per treatment are employed. Ten days after treatments are made the plants are examined and the percent defoliation recorded. Data obtained are reported in Table III below.

                  TABLE III                                                        ______________________________________                                         Evaluation of 1-(α-ethylbenzyl)-3-nitroguanidine for                     defoliation of cotton (variety: Deltapine 41)                                                    Rate    %                                                    Compound          kg/ha   Defoliation                                          ______________________________________                                         Untreated Control 0        0                                                   1-(α-ethylbenzyl)-3-                                                                       0.038   60                                                   nitroguanidine    0.075   70                                                                     0.15    80                                                                     0.3     95                                                                     0.6     95                                                   ______________________________________                                    

EXAMPLE 6 Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds

The preemergence herbicidal activity of the compounds of the present invention is exemplified by the following tests in which the seeds of a variety of monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants are separately mixed with potting soil and planted on top of approximately one inch of soil in separate pint cups. After planting, the cups are sprayed with the selected aqueous acetone solution containing test compound in sufficient quantity to provide the equivalent of about 1.0 kg to 8.0 kg per hectare of test compound per cup. The treated cups are then placed on greenhouse benches, watered and cared for in accordance with conventional greenhouse procedures. From four to five weeks after treatment, the tests are terminated and each cup is examined and rated according to the rating system set forth below. The herbicidal proficiency of the active ingredients of the present invention is evident from the test results which are recorded in Tables, IV to XVIII below. Where more than one test is involved for a given compound, the data are averaged.

Preparation of the test compositions are as follows:

The test compounds are dispersed in 50/50 acetone/water mixtures containing 0.5% TWEEN® 20, a polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate surfactant of Atlas Chemical Industries, in sufficient quantity to provide the equivalent of about 1.0 kg to 8.0 kg per hectare of active compound when applied to the plants through a spray nozzle operating at 40 psi for a predetermined time. Results of herbicide evaluation are expressed on a rating scale (0-9). The scale is based upon a visual observation of plant stand, vigor, malformation, size, chlorosis and overall plant appearance as compared with a control.

    ______________________________________                                                                 % control                                              Rating   Meaning        (compared to check)                                    ______________________________________                                         9        Complete kill  100                                                    8        Approaching complete                                                                          91-99                                                           kill                                                                  7        Good herbicidal effect                                                                        80-90                                                  6        Herbicidal effect                                                                             65-79                                                  5        Definite injury                                                                               45-64                                                  4        Injury         30-44                                                  3        Moderate effect                                                                               16-29                                                  2        Slight effect   6-15                                                  1        Trace effect   1-5                                                    0        No effect       0                                                     ______________________________________                                    

    ______________________________________                                         Plant species employed in the following tests                                  Common name     Scientific name                                                ______________________________________                                         Barnyardgrass   Echinochloa crus-galli, (L) Beau                               Bermudagrass    Cynodon dactylon, (L) Pers.                                    Blackgrass      Alopecurus myosuroides                                         Brome, Downy    Bromus tectorum, L.                                            Canarygrass, Littleseed                                                                        Phalaris minor, Retz.                                          Cogongrass      Imperata cylindrica, (L) Beauv.                                Crabgrass,      Digitaria sanguinalis, (L) Scop                                (Hairy) large                                                                  Foxtail, Green  Setaria viridis, (L) Beauv                                     Itchgrass       Rottboellia exaltata L.                                        Goosegrass      Eleusine indica, (L) Gaertn                                    Johnsongrass    Sorghum halepense (Rhizomes)                                   (from Rhizomes)                                                                Nutsedge, Purple                                                                               Cyperus rotundus, L.                                           Oat, Wild       Avena fatua, L.                                                Lolium          Lolium perenne, L.                                             Quackgrass      Agropyron repens, (L) Beauv.                                   Beggartick      Bidens, spp.                                                   (Spanishneedles)                                                               Bindweed, Field Convolvulus arvensis, L.                                       (Rhizome)                                                                      Cocklebur       Xanthium Pensylvanicum, Wallr.                                 Nightshade, Red Solanum dulcamara                                              Horsenettle     Solanum carolinense, L.                                        Lambsquarters, Common                                                                          Chenopodium album, L.                                          Matricaria, spp.                                                                               Matricaria, spp.                                               Milkweed, Common                                                                               Asclepias syriaca, L.                                          Morningglory, Spp.                                                                             Ipomoea, spp.                                                  Mustard, Wild   Brassica kaber, (DC) L.C. Wheelr                               Pigweed, Redroot                                                                               Amaranthus retroflexus, L.                                     Ragweed, Common Ambrosia artemisiifolia, L.                                    Sida, Prickly   Sida spinosa, L.                                               Smartweed, Pennsylvania                                                                        Polygonum Pensylvanicum, L.                                    Thistle, Canada Cirsium arvense, (L) Scop.                                     (Rhizome)                                                                      Velvetleaf      Abutilon theophrasti, Medic.                                   Euphorbia Heterophylla                                                                         Euphorbia heterophylla, L.                                     Bulrush         Scirpus, spp.                                                  Parrotfeather   Myriophyllum brasiliense, Camb.                                Wheat, Winter, Fenman                                                                          Triticum aestivum, CV Fenman                                   Barley, Spring, Larker                                                                         Hordeum vulgare, CV. Larker                                    Sugarbeets      Beta vulgaris, L.                                              Corn, Field     Zea mays, L.                                                   Cotton          Gossypium hirsutum, L.                                         Millet, Foxtail,                                                                               Setaria italica                                                Cultivated                                                                     Radish          Raphanus sativus, L.                                           Rice, Nato      Oryza sativa, L. CV. Nato                                      Sorghum, Grain  Sorghum bicolor, (L) Moench                                    ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE IV                                                         ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound Plant Species       8.0   4.0 2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         1-[α-                                                                              BARNYARDGRASS      6.0                                               (Methoxy-                                                                               BERMUDAGRASS              1.0     1.0                                 methyl)ben-                                                                             COGONGRASS                0.0     0.0                                 zyl)]-3- CRABGRASS, (HAIRY) L                                                                               1.0                                               nitro-   FOXTAIL, GREEN      8.0                                               guanidine                                                                               JOHNSONGRASS (FROM R      6.0     2.0                                          NUTSEDGE, PURPLE    7.0                                                        QUACKGRASS          9.0                                                        BEGGARTICK (SPANISHN      9.0     9.0                                          BINDWEED, FIELD (RHIZ                                                                              8.0   9.0     8.0                                          COCKLEBUR                 9.0     7.0                                          NIGHTSHADE, RED           9.0     9.0                                          HORSENETTLE               9.0     9.0                                          MATRICARIA SPP.           9.0     8.0                                          MILKWEED, COMMON          9.0     8.0                                          MORNINGGLORY SPP.   9.0   8.0     7.0                                          MUSTARD, WILD       8.0   8.0     8.0                                          PIGWEED, REDROOT          9.0     9.0                                          RAGWEED, COMMON     8.0   9.0     9.0                                          SIDA, PRICKLY       9.0   9.0     9.0                                          SMARTWEED, PENNSYLVA      7.0     4.0                                          THISTLE, CANADA (RHIZ     9.0     9.0                                          VELVETLEAF          9.0   9.0     9.0                                          EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYL      9.0     6.0                                          SUGARBEETS                7.5     7.0                                          CORN, FIELD               5.0     0.0                                          COTTON                    9.0     9.0                                          RICE, NATO                5.5     3.0                                          SOYBEAN, ADELPHIA         8.5     7.0                                          SUNFLOWER, UNSPECIFIE     9.0     6.0                                 ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE V                                                          ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound Plant Species       8.0   4.0 2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         1-[α-                                                                              BARNYARDGRASS      8.0   7.0     2.0                                 Allylbenzyl)-                                                                           BERMUDAGRASS              4.0     0.0                                 3-nitro- BLACKGRASS                6.0     2.0                                 guanidine                                                                               BROME, DOWNY              7.0     3.0                                          CANARYGRASS, LITTLES      7.0     3.0                                          COGONGRASS                7.0     0.0                                          CRABGRASS, (HAIRY) L                                                                               8.0   3.0     2.0                                          FOXTAIL, GREEN      9.0   7.0     5.0                                          ITCHGRASS                 7.0     2.0                                          GOOSEGRASS                2.0     0.0                                          JOHNSONGRASS (FROM R      5.0     3.0                                          NUTSEDGE, PURPLE    6.0   6.0     4.0                                          OAT, WILD           3.0   0.0     0.0                                          LOLIUM                    4.0     0.0                                          PANICUM, FALL             7.0     6.0                                          QUACKGRASS          9.0   9.0     4.0                                          BEGGARTICK (SPANISHN      9.0     9.0                                          BINDWEED, FIELD (RHIZ                                                                              9.0   9.0     6.0                                          COCKLEBUR                 9.0     9.0                                          NIGHTSHADE, RED           9.0     9.0                                          HORSENETTLE               9.0     9.0                                          MATRICARIA SPP.           9.0     9.0                                          MILKWEED, COMMON          9.0     9.0                                          MORNINGGLORY SPP.   9.0   8.0     8.0                                          MUSTARD, WILD       9.0   9.0     9.0                                          PIGWEED, REDROOT          9.0     9.0                                          RAGWEED, COMMON     8.0   7.0     5.0                                          SIDA, PRICKLY       9.0   9.0     9.0                                          SMARTWEED, PENNSYLVA      8.0     8.0                                          THISTLE, CANADA (RHIZ     9.0     9.0                                          VELVETLEAF          9.0   9.0     9.0                                          EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYL      9.0     7.0                                          BULRUSH                   4.0     3.0                                          WHEAT, WINTER, FENMA      5.3     2.3                                 ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE VI                                                         ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound Plant Species       8.0   4.0 2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         (+)-1-(α-                                                                          BARNYARDGRASS      9.0   8.0     6.0                                 Ethylben-                                                                               BLACKGRASS                8.0     4.0                                 zyl)-3-nitro-                                                                           BROME, DOWNY              8.0     4.0                                 guanidine                                                                               CANARYGRASS, LITTLES      9.0     7.0                                          CRABGRASS, (HAIRY) L                                                                               9.0   8.0     6.0                                          FOXTAIL, GREEN      8.0   8.0     4.0                                          ITCHGRASS                 9.0     6.0                                          GOOSEGRASS                8.0     4.0                                          NUTSEDGE, PURPLE    8.0       7.0 6.0                                          OAT, WILD           8.0   3.0     2.0                                          LOLIUM                    7.0     5.0                                          PANICUM, FALL             9.0     4.0                                          QUACKGRASS          9.0       6.0 5.0                                          BINDWEED, FIELD (RHIZ                                                                              9.0       9.0 9.0                                          COCKLEBUR                 9.0 9.0 8.0                                          LAMBSQUARTERS, COMMO          9.0 8.0                                          MATRICARIA SPP.           8.0     9.0                                          MORNINGGLORY SPP.   9.0   9.0 7.0 7.5                                          MUSTARD, WILD       9.0   8.0 9.0 8.0                                          PIGWEED, REDROOT          9.0 9.0 9.0                                          RAGWEED, COMMON     8.0   7.0 7.0 5.5                                          SIDA, PRICKLY       9.0   9.0     9.0                                          SMARTWEED, PENNSYLVA      8.0 6.0 5.0                                          VELVETLEAF          9.0   9.0 8.0 8.5                                          EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYL      9.0     9.0                                          WHEAT, WINTER, FENMA          2.0 0.0                                          BARLEY, SPRING, LARKER        2.0 0.0                                          SUGARBEETS                9.0     9.0                                          CORN, FIELD               3.0 1.0 1.0                                          COTTON                    9.0     9.0                                          RICE, NATO                8.0 4.0 3.3                                          SORGHUM, GRAIN                0.0 0.0                                          SOYBEAN, ADELPHIA         9.0     9.0                                          SUNFLOWER, UNSPECIFIE     9.0     6.5                                          WHEAT, SPRING, ERA        2.0     2.5                                 ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE VII                                                        ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound Plant Species       8.0   4.0 2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         1-Nitro-3-                                                                               BARNYARDGRASS      6.0   0.0     0.0                                 (α-propyl-                                                                        BERMUDAGRASS              5.0     0.0                                 benzyl)- BLACKGRASS                4.0     0.0                                 guanidine                                                                               BROME, DOWNY              3.0     0.0                                          CANARYGRASS, LITTLES      0.0     0.0                                          COGONGRASS                0.0     0.0                                          CRABGRASS, (HAIRY) L                                                                               2.0   0.0     0.0                                          FOXTAIL, GREEN      8.0   7.0     0.0                                          ITCHGRASS                 9.0     0.0                                          GOOSEGRASS                0.0     0.0                                          JOHNSONGRASS (FROM R              0.0                                          NUTSEDGE, PURPLE    6.0       5.0 4.0                                          OAT, WILD           0.0   3.0     0.0                                          LOLIUM                    0.0     0.0                                          PANICUM, FALL             7.0     0.0                                          QUACKGRASS          9.0   3.0 4.0 0.0                                          BINDWEED, FIELD (RHIZ                                                                              9.0   8.0 9.0 2.5                                          COCKLEBUR                     8.0 7.0                                          NIGHTSHADE, RED                   2.0                                          HORSENETTLE               9.0     6.0                                          LAMBSQUARTERS, COMMO          6.0 3.0                                          MILKWEED, COMMON          9.0                                                  MORNINGGLORY SPP.   6.0       2.0 0.0                                          MUSTARD, WILD       8.0       8.0 4.0                                          PIGWEED, REDROOT              8.0 7.0                                          RAGWEED, COMMON     9.0       7.0 4.0                                          SIDA, PRICKLY       9.0                                                        SMARTWEED, PENNSYLVA          0.0 0.0                                          THISTLE, CANADA (RHIZ     9.0     9.0                                          VELVETLEAF          9.0       9.0 9.0                                          BULRUSH                           0.0                                          WHEAT, WINTER, FENMA      3.0 0.0 0.0                                          BARLEY, SPRING, LARKER        0.0 0.0                                          SUGARBEETS                7.0     6.0                                          CORN, FIELD               0.0 0.0 0.0                                          COTTON                    9.0     9.0                                          RICE, NATO                4.0 0.0 0.7                                          SORGHUM, GRAIN                0.0 0.0                                          SOYBEAN, ADELPHIA         5.0     3.0                                          SUNFLOWER, UNSPECIFIE     8.5     3.5                                 ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE VIII                                                       ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound Plant Species       8.0   4.0 2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         1-(α-Ethyl-                                                                        BARNYARDGRASS      9.0   7.0     6.0                                 benzyl)-3-                                                                              BERMUDAGRASS              9.0     3.0                                 nitro-   BLACKGRASS                7.0     7.0                                 guanidine                                                                               BROME, DOWNY              3.0     3.0                                          CANARYGRASS, LITTLES      9.0     7.0                                          COGONGRASS                        6.0                                          CRABGRASS, (HAIRY) L                                                                               9.0   9.0     3.0                                          FOXTAIL, GREEN      9.0   7.0     3.0                                          ITCHGRASS                 9.0     4.0                                          GOOSEGRASS                7.0     3.0                                          JOHNSONGRASS (FROM R              0.0                                          NUTSEDGE, PURPLE    9.0   8.0 9.0 4.0                                          OAT, WILD           4.0   4.0     3.0                                          LOLIUM                    4.0     3.0                                          PANICUM, FALL             7.0     5.0                                          QUACKGRASS          9.0   7.0 2.0 1.0                                          BINDWEED, FIELD (RHIZ                                                                              9.0   9.0 9.0 8.5                                          COCKLEBUR                     9.0 6.0                                          NIGHTSHADE, RED           9.0     9.0                                          HORSENETTLE               9.0     9.0                                          LAMBSQUARTERS, COMMO          7.0 6.0                                          MILKWEED, COMMON          9.0     9.0                                          MORNINGGLORY SPP.   9.0       8.0 4.0                                          MUSTARD, WILD       9.0       9.0 9.0                                          PIGWEED, REDROOT              9.0 9.0                                          RAGWEED, COMMON     8.0       7.0 3.0                                          SIDA, PRICKLY       9.0                                                        SMARTWEED, PENNSYLVA          3.0 0.0                                          THISTLE, CANADA (RHIZ     9.0     9.0                                          VELVETLEAF          9.0       9.0 5.0                                          WHEAT, WINTER, FENMA      3.0 0.0 1.5                                          BARLEY, SPRING, LARKER        0.0 0.0                                          SUGARBEETS                9.0     7.0                                          CORN, FIELD               0.0 0.0 0.0                                          COTTON                    9.0     9.0                                          RICE, NATO                6.0 0.0 1.5                                          SORGHUM, GRAIN                1.0 1.0                                          SOYBEAN, ADELPHIA         9.0     7.0                                          SUNFLOWER, UNSPECIFIE     9.0     5.0                                 ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE IX                                                         ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound                                                                               Plant Species        8.0   4.0 2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         (+)-1-(α-                                                                        BARNYARDGRASS        8.0   8.0     5.0                                 Methyl- BLACKGRASS                 8.0     3.0                                 benzyl)-3-                                                                             BROME, DOWNY               6.0     0.0                                 nitro-  CANARYGRASS, LITTLES       9.0     4.0                                 guanidine                                                                              CRABGRASS, (HAIRY) L 9.0   8.0     4.0                                         FOXTAIL, GREEN       8.0   2.0     2.0                                         ITCHGRASS                  7.0     0.0                                         GOOSEGRASS                 6.0     2.0                                         NUTSEDGE, PURPLE     8.0                                                       OAT, WILD            8.0   2.0     1.0                                         LOLIUM                     8.0     4.0                                         PANICUM, FALL              9.0     2.0                                         QUACKGRASS           5.0                                                       BINDWEED,FIELD (RHIZ 9.0                                                       COCKLEBUR                  8.0     3.0                                         MATRICARIA SPP.            7.0     5.0                                         MORNINGGLORY SPP.    8.0   8.0     6.0                                         MUSTARD, WILD        9.0   7.0     3.0                                         PIGWEED, REDROOT           8.0     6.0                                         RAGWEED, COMMON      9.0   6.0     0.0                                         SIDA, PRICKLY        9.0   9.0     4.0                                         SMARTWEED, PENNSYLVA       7.0     4.0                                         VELVETLEAF           9.0   9.0     6.0                                         EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYL       7.0     3.0                                         SUGARBEETS                 8.0     6.5                                         CORN, FIELD                1.0     0.0                                         COTTON                     9.0     9.0                                         RICE, NATO                 4.0     1.5                                         SOYBEAN, ADELPHIA          9.0     7.5                                         SUNFLOWER,UNSPECIFIE       8.5     1.0                                         WHEAT, SPRING, ERA         1.5     0.5                                 ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE X                                                          ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound                                                                               Plant Species        8.0   4.0 2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         1-(α-Ethyl-                                                                      BARNYARDGRASS        9.0   9.0     4.0                                  --m-fluoro-                                                                           BERMUDAGRASS               7.0     2.0                                 benzyl)-                                                                               BLACKGRASS                 8.0     3.0                                 3-nitro-                                                                               BROME, DOWNY               7.0     3.0                                 guanidine                                                                              CANARYGRASS, LITTLES       9.0     7.0                                         COGONGRASS                 0.0     0.0                                         CRABGRASS, (HAIRY) L 9.0   9.0     4.0                                         FOXTAIL, GREEN       9.0   9.0     4.0                                         ITCHGRASS                  8.0     3.0                                         GOOSEGRASS                 7.0     3.0                                         JOHNSONGRASS (FROM R       7.0     1.0                                         NUTSEDGE, PURPLE     7.0   6.0     5.0                                         OAT, WILD            7.0   7.0     3.0                                         LOLIUM                     8.0     3.0                                         PANICUM, FALL              8.0     3.0                                         QUACKGRASS           9.0   5.0     0.0                                         BEGGARTICK, SPANISHN       8.0     7.0                                         BINDWEED,FIELD (RHIZ 9.0   8.0     8.0                                         COCKLEBUR                  9.0     9.0                                         NIGHTSHADE,RED             9.0     7.0                                         HORSENETTLE                9.0     6.0                                         MATRICARIA SPP.            9.0     8.0                                         MILKWEED, COMMON           9.0     7.0                                         MORNINGGLORY SPP.    9.0   7.0     6.0                                         MUSTARD, WILD        9.0   9.0     9.0                                         PIGWEED, REDROOT           9.0     9.0                                         RAGWEED, COMMON      8.0   7.0     5.0                                         SIDA, PRICKLY        9.0   9.0     9.0                                         SMARTWEED, PENNSYLVA       7.0     4.0                                         THISTLE,CANADA (RHIZ       9.0     9.0                                         VELVETLEAF           9.0   9.0     7.0                                         EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYL       9.0     6.0                                         BULRUSH                    3.0     1.0                                         WHEAT, WINTER, FENMA       4.3     1.7                                         SUGARBEETS                 8.3     6.3                                         CORN, FIELD                2.0     0.0                                         COTTON                     9.0     9.0                                         RICE, NATO                 6.3     2.3                                         SOYBEAN, ADELPHIA          9.0     6.3                                         SUNFLOWER,UNSPECIFIE       9.0     7.3                                 ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE XI                                                         ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound                                                                               Plant Species        8.0   4.0 2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         1-(α-Ethyl-                                                                      BARNYARDGRASS        9.0   4.0     0.0                                 m-methoxy-                                                                             BERMUDAGRASS               9.0     4.0                                 benzyl)-3-                                                                             BLACKGRASS                 3.0     0.0                                 nitro-  BROME, DOWNY               0.0     0.0                                 guanidine                                                                              CANARYGRASS, LITTLES       8.0     0.0                                         COGONGRASS                         6.0                                         CRABGRASS, (HAIRY) L 9.0   3.0     0.0                                         FOXTAIL, GREEN       8.0   0.0     0.0                                         ITCHGRASS                  0.0     0.0                                         GOOSEGRASS                 2.0     0.0                                         JOHNSONGRASS (FROM R       0.0     0.0                                         NUTSEDGE, PURPLE     6.0       9.0 5.0                                         OAT, WILD            4.0   3.0     0.0                                         LOLIUM                     0.0     0.0                                         PANICUM, FALL              0.0     0.0                                         QUACKGRASS           0.0   0.0 7.0 0.0                                         BINDWEED,FIELD (RHIZ 9.0   9.0 8.0 4.5                                         COCKLESUR                      0.0 0.0                                         NIGHTSHADE,RED             6.0     4.0                                         HORSENETTLE                9.0     9.0                                         LAMBSQUARTERS, COMMO           7.0 0.0                                         MILKWEED, COMMON           9.0     9.0                                         MORNINGGLORY SPP     7.0       7.0 0.0                                         MUSTARD, WILD        8.0       8.0 7.0                                         PIGWEED, REDROOT               9.0 8.0                                         RAGWEED, COMMON      7.0       3.0 0.0                                         SIDA, PRICKLY        9.0                                                       SMARTWEED, PENNSYLVA           0.0 0.0                                         THISTLE,CANADA (RHIZ       9.0     9.0                                         VELVETLEAF           8.0       7.0 0.0                                         BULRUSH                            3.0                                         WHEAT, WINTER, FENMA       3.0 0.0 1.0                                         BARLEY,SPRING,LARKER           0.0 0.0                                         SUGARBEETS                 8.0     4.5                                         CORN, FIELD                2.0 0.0 0.3                                         COTTON                     6.0     3.0                                         RICE, NATO                 1.0 3.0 0.5                                         SORGHUM, GRAIN                 2.0 0.0                                         SOYBEAN, ADELPHIA          6.0     3.0                                         SUNFLOWER,UNSPECIFIE       6.0     1.5                                 ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE XII                                                        ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound                                                                               Plant Species        8.0   4.0 2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         1-Cyano-3-                                                                             BARNYARDGRASS        8.0   8.0     2.0                                 (α-ethyl-                                                                        BLACKGRASS                 7.0     0.0                                 benzyl)-                                                                               BROME, DOWNY               5.0     0.0                                 guanidine                                                                              CANARYGRASS, LITTLES       9.0     3.0                                         CRABGRASS, (HAIRY) L 9.0   8.0     0.0                                         FOXTAIL, GREEN       9.0   8.0     0.0                                         ITCHGRASS                  3.0     0.0                                         GOOSEGRASS                 3.0     0.0                                         NUTSEDGE, PURPLE     7.0                                                       OAT, WILD            5.0   2.0     0.0                                         LOLIUM                     7.0     0.0                                         PANICUM, FALL              4.0     0.0                                         QUACKGRASS           1.0                                                       BINDWEED,FIELD (RHIZ 9.0                                                       COCKLEBUR                  9.0     5.0                                         MATRICARIA SPP.            9.0     7.0                                         MORNINGGLORY SPP.    6.0   6.0     3.0                                         MUSTARD WILD         8.0   7.0     6.0                                         PIGWEED, REDROOT           9.0     9.0                                         RAGWEED, COMMON      9.0   6.0     3.0                                         SIDA, PRICKLY        9.0   9.0     9.0                                         SMARTWEED, PENNSYLVA       7.0     2.0                                         VELVETLEAF           9.0   9.0     6.0                                         EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYL       9.0     6.0                                         SUGARBEETS                 8.0     6.0                                         CORN, FIELD                0.0     0.0                                         COTTON                     9.0     6.5                                         RICE, NATO                 4.5     2.5                                         SOYBEAN, ADELPHIA          7.0     6.5                                         SUNFLOWER,UNSPECIFIE       6.5     1.5                                         WHEAT, SPRING, ERA         2.0     0.0                                 ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE XIII                                                       ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound                                                                               Plant Species       8.0   4.0  2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         1-(α-                                                                            BARNYARDGRASS       9.0   7.0      2.0                                 Methyl- BERMUDAGRASS              9.0      0.0                                 benzyl- BLACKGRASS                6.0      2.0                                 3-nitro-                                                                               BROME, DOWNY              7.0      3.0                                 guanidine                                                                              CANARYGRASS, LITTLES      6.0      4.0                                         CRABGRASS, (HAIRY) L                                                                               9.0   7.0      2.0                                         FOXTAIL, GREEN      6.0   3.0      0.0                                         ITCHGRASS                 6.0      3.0                                         GOOSEGRASS                6.0      3.0                                         JOHNSONGRASS (FROM R      0.0      0.0                                         NUTSEDGE, PURPLE    5.0   2.0      0.0                                         OAT, WILD           5.0   6.0      2.0                                         LOLIUM                    6.0      2.0                                         PANICUM, FALL             6.0      2.0                                         QUACKGRASS          5.0   0.0      0.0                                         BEGGARTICK (SPANISHN      9.0      3.0                                         BINDWEED,FIELD (RHIZ                                                                               9.0   9.0      4.0                                         COCKLEBUR                 7.0      1.0                                         NIGHTSHADE,RED            9.0      4.0                                         HORSENETTLE               8.0      3.0                                         MATRICARIA SPP.           7.0      2.0                                         MORNINGGLORY SPP.   6.0   6.0      2.0                                         MUSTARD, WILD       9.0   6.0      2.0                                         PIGWEED, REDROOT          6.0      1.0                                         RAGWEED, COMMON     9.0   7.0      1.0                                         SIDA, PRICKLY       7.0   9.0      3.0                                         SMARTWEED, PENNSYLVA      6.0      2.0                                         THISTLE,CANADA (RHIZ      9.0      9.0                                         VELVETLEAF          9.0   8.0      4.0                                         EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYL      7.0      4.0                                         BULRUSH                   1.0      0.0                                         SUGARBEETS                5.7      4.0                                         CORN, FIELD               0.3      0.0                                         COTTON                    8.3      6.0                                         RICE, NATO                 2.3*    0.0                                         SOYBEAN, ADELPHIA         8.3      6.0                                         SUNFLOWER,UNSPECIFIE      4.0      2.3                                         WHEAT, SPRING, ERA        1.0      0.0                                 ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE XIV                                                        ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound                                                                               Plant Species        8.0   5.0 2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         1-Nitro-                                                                               BARNYARDGRASS              8.0                                         3-[α-                                                                            CRABGRASS, (HAIRY) L       7.0                                         (trifluoro-                                                                            FOXTAIL, GREEN             7.0                                         methyl) NUTSEDGE, PURPLE           6.0                                         benzyl]-                                                                               OAT, WILD                  2.0                                         guanidine                                                                              QUACKGRASS                 0.0                                                 BINDWEED,FIELD (RHIZ       9.0                                                 MORNINGGLORY SPP.          8.0                                                 MUSTARD, WILD              8.0                                                 RAGWEED, COMMON            8.0                                                 SIDA, PRICKLY              9.0                                                 VELVETLEAF                 8.0                                         ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE XV                                                         ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound                                                                               Plant Species        8.0   4.0 2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         1-(o-   BARNYARDGRASS        6.0                                               Fluoro-α-                                                                        CRABGRASS, (HAIRY) L 0.0                                               methyl- FOXTAIL, GREEN       5.0                                               benzyl)-3-                                                                             QUACKGRASS           0.0                                               nitro-  BINDWEED,FIELD (RHIZ 9.0                                               guanidine                                                                              MUSTARD, WILD        7.0                                                       RAGWEED, COMMON      9.0                                                       SIDA, PRICKLY        8.0                                                       VELVETLEAF           9.0                                               ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE XVI                                                        ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound                                                                               Plant Species        8.0   4.0 2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         1-(p-   BARNYARDGRASS        7.0                                               Fluoro-α-                                                                        CRABGRASS, (HAIRY) L 0.0                                               methyl- FOXTAIL, GREEN       3.0                                               benzyl)-3-                                                                             NUTSEDGE, PURPLE     0.0                                               nitro-  QUACKGRASS           0.0                                               guanidine                                                                              BINDWEED,FIELD (RHIZ 8.0                                                       MORNINGGLORY SPP.    4.0                                                       MUSTARD, WILD        8.0                                                       RAGWEED, COMMON      7.0                                                       SIDA, PRICKLY        9.0                                                       VELVETLEAF           6.0                                               ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE XVII                                                       ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound                                                                               Plant Species        8.0   4.0 2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         (-)-1-  BARNYARDGRASS        6.0                                               (α-Ethyl-                                                                        CRABGRASS, (HAIRY) L 7.0                                               benzyl)-3-                                                                             FOXTAIL, GREEN       7.0                                               nitro-  NUTSEDGE, PURPLE     3.0       0.0 0.0                                 guanidine                                                                              OAT, WILD            2.0                                                       QUACKGRASS           4.0       3.0 0.0                                         BINDWEED,FIELD (RHIZ 9.0       0.0 0.0                                         COCKLEBUR                      0.0 0.0                                         LAMBSQUARTERS, COMMO           0.0 0.0                                         MORNINGGLORY SPP.    6.0       0.0 0.0                                         MUSTARD, WILD        7.0       0.0 0.0                                         PIGWEED, REDROOT               0.0 0.0                                         RAGWEED, COMMON      9.0       0.0 0.0                                         SIDA, PRICKLY        9.0                                                       SMARTWEED, PENNSYLVA           0.0 0.0                                         VELVETLEAF           7.0       3.0 0.0                                         WHEAT, WINTER, FENMA           0.0 0.0                                         BARLEY,SPRING,LARKER           0.0 0.0                                         CORN, FIELD                    0.0 0.0                                         RICE, NATO                     0.0 0.0                                         SORGHUM, GRAIN                 0.0 0.0                                 ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE XVIII                                                      ______________________________________                                         Preemergence herbicidal evaluation of test compounds                                                  Rates in kg/ha                                          Compound                                                                               Plant Species        8.0   4.0 2.0 1.0                                 ______________________________________                                         (+)-1-  NUTSEDGE, PURPLE               3.0 3.0                                 Cyano-3-                                                                               QUACKGRASS                     4.0 0.0                                 (α-ethyl-                                                                        BINDWEED,FIELD (RHIZ           9.0 9.0                                 benzyl)-                                                                               COCKLEBUR                      8.0 2.0                                 guanidine                                                                              LAMBSQUARTERS, COMMO           9.0 9.0                                         MORNINGGLORY SPP.              6.0 4.0                                         MUSTARD, WILD                  8.0 7.0                                         PIGWEED, REDROOT               9.0 7.0                                         RAGWEED, COMMON                4.0 0.0                                         SMARTWEED, PENNSYLVA           2.0 0.0                                         VELVETLEAF                     8.0 7.0                                         WHEAT, WINTER, FENMA           0.0 0.0                                         BARLEY,SPRING,LARKER           0.0 0.0                                         CORN, FIELD                    3.0 2.0                                         RICE, NATO                     3.0 3.0                                         SORGHUM, GRAIN                 3.0 0.0                                 ______________________________________                                     

What is claimed is:
 1. A compound, (+)-1-(α-ethylbenzyl)-3-nitroguanidine. 